Two ways to set up an appointment:

Of course, you’re welcome – and even encouraged – to call us with any questions you may have prior to actually scheduling your procedure.

Before your appointment

Do not eat, drink or smoke anything as instructed when making your appointment. This includes candy, gum and water.

Leave all valuables, such as your watch and jewelry, at home.

Plan to be here 4-6 hours. On rare occasions, it may be longer. This allows time for your preliminary examination, lab work, personal and financial counseling, the procedure itself and recovery.

You must have someone else drive you home.

There are a number of ways to pay for your procedure. You may use cash, American Express, MasterCard or Visa at the time of your appointment. No personal checks. If you have insurance coverage, please call our financial counselor to make arrangements in advance.

If you wear contact lenses, please bring your case and solution.

Minors (17 and younger) must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. We will need a copy of birth certificate and picture ID from both patient and parent. The patient’s name must match on both the picture ID and birth certificate, or bring proof of name change (such as marriage license).

After your appointment

Use pads for 2 weeks after the procedure; using tampons increases the risk of infection.

AVOID vaginal intercourse for 2 weeks after the procedure and when you resume intercourse make certain to use condoms.

Rest and only light activity on the day of your procedure. You may resume your normal daily activities gradually.

You may shower as desired, but AVOID soaking in the tub, swimming, douching for approximately 2 weeks after your procedure.

The majority of women will have a period by 4-6 weeks after the procedure has been completed. If it has been more then 6 weeks and you have still not had your period, call our office to schedule an appointment to be seen.

A member of our medical staff is on call 24 hours a day for questions or concerns. Please do not hesitate to call us with any questions or to discuss any problems that occur after your visit.